Description

The Kershaw Ken Onion Leek is one of the sleekest and most popular assisted opening knives ever produced. This 1660BLKW model features Kershaw's BlackWash finished 14C28N stainless blade (plain edge) and 410 stainless steel framelock handle. The Leek features Kershaw's patented SpeedSafe technology. Give the ambidextrous thumb-stud a push and the knife takes over opening the blade the rest of the way. This is an ideal one-handed opener. Other features include frame lock design, reversible stainless pocket clip, and a tip safety lock so the blade won't fire by accident.

Customer Reviews

For a small light weight edc knife I love it! This knife has a really thin blade so I usually only use it for very light tasks like cutting string or opening boxes. This knife has also been my go to for cutting fruit I bring for lunch as it slices so effortlessly. If you're looking for an inexpensive classy looking sharp as s**t knife that you can put in your pocket and forget but also endlessly enjoy playing with the spring assisted opening, this is the knife for you!

Awesome Knife!

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Evan D.

01-05-2018

I love the look of this knife. I never owned a wharncliffe style blade before and I love it. This knife is nice and compact, but has great blade length. It definitely fits in the pocket well, the assisted opening system is nice and snappy. It looks really classy with the blackwash finish. I love carrying this knife. I work in an office and the size is perfect for the environment. I love that Kershaw has so many different color options for the Leek, this gives you the ability to find a good color that fits your preference.

All Leeks are good!

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Thomas D.

06-13-2017

This was the first Leek I bought and I loved it so much I bought the carbon fiber one. This one will feel great in your hands and spring into action with a little flip. All the Kershaw Leeks are good, it's just up to your preference.

Go with aluminum

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William A.

11-08-2016

Solid knife. My only buyers remorse is going with this model. I'd rather save twenty bucks and some weight and get the entry level leek with an aluminum handle.